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- Hallmark "NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Jeff Gordon" Christmas Ornament, 1998 - Jeff Gordon debuted in NASCAR's top-level Cup Series in 1992, earning Rookie of the Year honors for his first season. Gordon won his first Cup Series championship in 1995. He earned three more championships -- in 1997, 1998 and 2001 -- before stepping back from his full-time driving career after 2015. Gordon was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019.

- 1998
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Hallmark "NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Jeff Gordon" Christmas Ornament, 1998
Jeff Gordon debuted in NASCAR's top-level Cup Series in 1992, earning Rookie of the Year honors for his first season. Gordon won his first Cup Series championship in 1995. He earned three more championships -- in 1997, 1998 and 2001 -- before stepping back from his full-time driving career after 2015. Gordon was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019.
- NASCAR Racing Suit Worn by Bill Elliott, 1987 - On April 30, 1987, Bill Elliott set NASCAR's all-time qualifying record when he hit 212.809 miles per hour at Talladega Superspeedway in his 1987 Ford Thunderbird. Elliott won six Cup Series races that season, finishing second in the overall points standings. Elliott wore this jumpsuit during the 1987 season.

- 1987
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NASCAR Racing Suit Worn by Bill Elliott, 1987
On April 30, 1987, Bill Elliott set NASCAR's all-time qualifying record when he hit 212.809 miles per hour at Talladega Superspeedway in his 1987 Ford Thunderbird. Elliott won six Cup Series races that season, finishing second in the overall points standings. Elliott wore this jumpsuit during the 1987 season.
- NASCAR Grand National Racing Trophy Won by Buck Baker, 1956 - Carl Kiekhaefer's team dominated NASCAR in 1955 and 1956. The car that won this trophy was driven by 1956 NASCAR national champion Buck Baker. Kiekhaefer, who founded boat engine builder Mercury Marine, was among the first team owners to run a highly professional operation with dynamometer tests for his engines, transporter trailers for his cars, and uniforms for his crew.

- 1956
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NASCAR Grand National Racing Trophy Won by Buck Baker, 1956
Carl Kiekhaefer's team dominated NASCAR in 1955 and 1956. The car that won this trophy was driven by 1956 NASCAR national champion Buck Baker. Kiekhaefer, who founded boat engine builder Mercury Marine, was among the first team owners to run a highly professional operation with dynamometer tests for his engines, transporter trailers for his cars, and uniforms for his crew.
- Racing Suit Worn by Kurt Busch While Competing in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, 2001 - Las Vegas native Kurt Busch started racing in NASCAR's Truck Series in 2000, earning Rookie of the Year honors. Busch moved to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series in late 2000, but his first full season in 2001 is considered his Cup Series rookie year. Busch won the Cup Series championship in 2004.

- 2001
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Racing Suit Worn by Kurt Busch While Competing in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, 2001
Las Vegas native Kurt Busch started racing in NASCAR's Truck Series in 2000, earning Rookie of the Year honors. Busch moved to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series in late 2000, but his first full season in 2001 is considered his Cup Series rookie year. Busch won the Cup Series championship in 2004.
- NASCAR Grand National Racing Trophy Won by Buck Baker, 1956 - Carl Kiekhaefer's team dominated NASCAR in 1955 and 1956. The car that won this trophy was driven by 1956 NASCAR national champion Buck Baker. Kiekhaefer, who founded boat engine builder Mercury Marine, was among the first team owners to run a highly professional operation with dynamometer tests for his engines, transporter trailers for his cars, and uniforms for his crew.

- 1956
- Collections - Artifact
NASCAR Grand National Racing Trophy Won by Buck Baker, 1956
Carl Kiekhaefer's team dominated NASCAR in 1955 and 1956. The car that won this trophy was driven by 1956 NASCAR national champion Buck Baker. Kiekhaefer, who founded boat engine builder Mercury Marine, was among the first team owners to run a highly professional operation with dynamometer tests for his engines, transporter trailers for his cars, and uniforms for his crew.
- 1987 Ford Thunderbird Stock Car, Raced by Bill Elliott - Bill Elliott set NASCAR's all-time speed record with this car when he qualified for the 1987 Winston 500 at Talladega at 212.809 miles per hour. By the 1980s, "stock cars" only looked stock. Underneath this Thunderbird sheet metal is a purpose-built steel tube frame, racing suspension and brakes, and a racing engine that no Ford dealer ever sold.

- 1987
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1987 Ford Thunderbird Stock Car, Raced by Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott set NASCAR's all-time speed record with this car when he qualified for the 1987 Winston 500 at Talladega at 212.809 miles per hour. By the 1980s, "stock cars" only looked stock. Underneath this Thunderbird sheet metal is a purpose-built steel tube frame, racing suspension and brakes, and a racing engine that no Ford dealer ever sold.